“In order to see birds, it is necessary to become a part of the silence.” ― Robert Lynd
East Africa, comprising of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi is home to approximately 1388 bird species, some unique, edging towards bizarre and endemic to the region. Since this region is home for me now – I am starting a series of posts to keep a good record.
There are 27 pictures below. You may find, leaves and foliage covering the bird in some pictures. Well, I like to keep and present, as I find them in their natural habitat, without much editing. Hope you enjoy that too. (To see a larger picture , click on the images below. Best viewed in a PC / Tablet).
Let me leave you with an excerpt from a poem by Debbie, which goes well with the compilation above.
“Ah and then there are the birds, breeds you have never heard. Colors that take your breath away, as they sit in the trees and watch you all day.
Yes, you are amazed once more by our Lord, an undiscovered forest holding secrets galore. I won’t say a word or tell a soul, this is our secret of pure beauty to behold. ”
Dear Emmanuel – you are very generous in your praise. Am glad that you liked the pictures. Just trying to retain and share some lovely memories from your home.
Arshley Brian
30/03/2021
Thanks for the write up,it’s really nice but some thing small to change about the firefinch,the bird is a a male Red-billed Firefinch( Lagonosticta senegala) and it’s not endemic,Uganda only has one true endemic bird and that’s the Fox’s Weaver secondly the Weaver you posted on the nest is a male Village Weaver(Ploceus cucullatus)
Other wise thanks for the good photos and the write up.
Okay,these are the best shots I’ve ever seen,I’m so amazed.
Dear Emmanuel – you are very generous in your praise. Am glad that you liked the pictures. Just trying to retain and share some lovely memories from your home.
Thanks for the write up,it’s really nice but some thing small to change about the firefinch,the bird is a a male Red-billed Firefinch( Lagonosticta senegala) and it’s not endemic,Uganda only has one true endemic bird and that’s the Fox’s Weaver secondly the Weaver you posted on the nest is a male Village Weaver(Ploceus cucullatus)
Other wise thanks for the good photos and the write up.
Dear Arshley, Happy to hear from you and receive your comments. Amends made – thank you for excellent spotting. Hope you will re-visit !!
Cheers.
Very engaging shots Sir!
Thank you Angadbir.
Some cracking frames here Paaji ..wow
Thank you for the encouragement Yasir !